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<p>Acoustic shadows &ndash; sound suppressed in such a way that even General Grant was deceived by one at the Battle of Iuka in the American Civil War &ndash; complicates the lives of many figures appearing in these poems&nbsp;including that of the young John Matthias at his Grandfather&rsquo;s house on Iuka Drive in Columbus Ohio in the 1950s. This book Matthias&rsquo;s first volume of entirely new poems since&nbsp;<em>Complayntes for Doctor Neuro&nbsp;</em>(Shearsman 2016) includes a group of short autobiographical poems followed by an essay called &ldquo;Some Zones&rdquo; (about places in which a kind of imaginative clarity becomes possible) and two longish sequences &ldquo;Prynne and a Petoskey Stone&rdquo; and &ldquo;First and Last Opinions&rdquo; dealing with the American Midwest from the perspective of J.H. Prynne&rsquo;s Cambridge and the Ohio Supreme Court opinions written by Matthias&rsquo;s father and grandfather. The title poem concludes the volume by bringing together memories and documents relating to the poet&rsquo;s Great-Grandfather especially Civil War battles in which Albert C. Matthias fought alongside the famous and mysterious Ambrose Bierce author of&nbsp;<em>The Devil&rsquo;s Dictionary</em> who disappeared in Mexico in 1913.</p>